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United States Gold Cup Roster September 2010 Edition

I will keep this brief as not much has really changed in the past month, but here is an updated version of the squad I see the United States using next summer. Goalkeepers: Bradley Guzan (Aston Villa, ENGLAND), Tim Howard

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Bob Bradley Agrees To Coach The US Until 2014

Bob Bradley agreed to an extension with the US Soccer to coach the national team for the next World Cup cycle. The announcement ends any real chance that Bob Bradley will be making a move to coach overseas. It is

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United States Gold Cup Roster August 2010 Edition

With the US facing Brazil last week, we got our first look at national team post World Cup. The team was not too impressive, but there were a couple new faces that got looks. The team is building for next

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Brazil 2, United States 0: Player Ratings

I would have liked to have provided some perspective on the game last night, but I didn’t have much as I was unfortunate enough to have missed the first half of the game due to what can be kindly described

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United States-Brazil Preview

The United States and Brazil both have their first game since the World Cup as they square off at the new Meadowlands in New Jersey. Brazil have brought a young squad that only has four players from the World Cup

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US Names Roster for Brazil Friendly

Bob Bradley announced the following 18-man squad for the Brazil friendly on August 10th. GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim Howard (Everton) DEFENDERS (6): Carlos Bocanegra (Saint-Étienne), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover), Clarence Goodson (IK Start), Chad

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World Cup Recap: A Look At The Statistics

My final recap of the World Cup will take a look at some statistics. FIFA.com has provided some decent statistics so I figured this is a good chance to try to see if there was anything interesting that could come

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World Cup Recap: A Look Ahead To 2014

The World Cup in South Africa may be over, but there are already reasons to look forward to 2014 in Brazil. There are a number of teams that look to have already set the foundations for the future while there

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World Cup 2010: A Look Back At My Predictions

This has been an unpredictable World Cup but I will still take a look back at my predictions. Some of the predictions aren’t that comparable and it is no surprise that many of them are quite off, but I’ll take

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World Cup 2010: ESS World Cup Awards

The World Cup is over and the first set of business is handing out some World Cup awards. FIFA gave out their awards yesterday with Thomas Mueller taking home the Golden Boot and Young Player awards. Diego Forlan was given

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